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isolating drums in a room recording.

Hey gang so I am heading into a practice studio today and one of the guys has this Zoom room mic.

Is there a way that we could isolate the drums from the room capture for use later?

I will be recording my guitar ideas we come up with through tonestacks instudio device. maybe i can get aum set up to capture dry at the same time as well.

the other guitar guy only has a pedal board and the solid state amp so he will get picked up by the zoom.

Is it easier to just capture my sounds...recreate the other guys sounds myself later by learning from the room recording and using EZ drummer to recreate drum stuff? Or could i possible isolate the drums and second guitar from the room capture....at least for purposes of arranging some ideas like sketches and such

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  • Garage band seems to have some trouble taking two inputs at the same time through aum.

    I tried to record two tracks. Track one is Aum Port 1 and Track 2 is Aum port 2.

    Turned on Multi Track recording in Garage Band.

    Opened the track options and tried to arm both but it says input is already used by track 2 use a different input channel to arm track 1.

    is this strictly a garage band limitation? Can I just send the Wet Channel to the line out for the PA and send the dry signal input on channel two in AUM to nowhere? like just record it to audioshare or whatever?

  • 1st post: The only way I know of to isolate the different parts is through the use of some surgical EQing. Since drums and (distorted, I assume) guitar both span a wide range of the sonic spectrum and overlap significantly, using EQ is going to be a pain. You might have to isolate each drum separately, and do the guitar in multiple frequency ranges to get anywhere. There could possibly be some new digital tool that can do it easily, but I don't know of any.

    2nd post: You could just record both wet and dry in AUM, and then use those tracks in whatever DAW you want. I am actually a little confused by your 2nd post because I don't know why you are trying to record both wet and dry in GB in particular.

  • If you have a stereo Zoom mic and position the drummer and guitar optimally in the room, you can get decent separation using the stereo channels of the recorder. There will of course be sound reflections that bleed in, but the loudest direct signals will have good isolation. You can then try some EQing for the reflection bleed, and that might do it.

  • @CracklePot said:

    2nd post: You could just record both wet and dry in AUM, and then use those tracks in whatever DAW you want. I am actually a little confused by your 2nd post because I don't know why you are trying to record both wet and dry in GB in particular.

    this is definitely due to my learning curve with recording. I know realize I could just hit record in aum one channle with fx and one channel dry and just copy and paste them to whatever i want later. doh.

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